The Muhlenberg volleyball team put up a good fight at McDaniel, forcing a
fifth game against a team that came in with a seven-match winning streak
and undefeated in the Centennial Conference. The Green Terror claimed the
match with a 15-11 victory in Game 5.

Junior Megan Young broke her short-lived school record with 45
digs. She recorded 44 in a four-game victory over Bryn Mawr on Tuesday.
The old record for digs in a match was 39.

Senior Kate Haggerty put down 14 kills, including four in the
fourth game, to push her career total over 900. Freshman Liz Leslie
also had four kills, in only seven attempts, in the 33-31 win in Game 4.
She finished the match with eight kills.

Sophomore Megan Eiser, returning to action after missing time with
injury, had 31 assists and 16 digs.

The Dickinson football team scored three first-quarter touchdowns and held
on to defeat Muhlenberg, 24-14. The loss was the third in a row for the
Mules (2-3, 0-2) and their first to the Red Devils (4-1, 2-0) since 1998.

Trailing 24-7 at halftime, Muhlenberg closed to within 10 points on a
13-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Eric Santagato to
senior Stephen Montalto with 6:49
left in the third. The Mules drove inside the Red Devil 20-yard line three
times in the fourth quarter, but were turned away with no points.

With 14:01 left in the game, junior Tom Tarsitano was stopped at
the 7-yard line, four yards short of a first down, on a fake field goal.
Muhlenberg had third-and-goal at the 1 on its next possession, but two
running plays were stuffed.

The Mules made it to the Dickinson 6 in the final two minutes, only to
have that drive end with an interception in the end zone.

Montalto caught seven passes and set a school record for tight ends with
118 receiving yards.

Dickinson scored two touchdowns in a span of 1:29 in the first quarter to
open up a 14-0 lead. Sophomore Brandon Doyle returned the ensuing
kickoff 62 yards to the Dickinson 6-yard line, setting up a touchdown run
by senior Jerome Beverly on the next play.

A fumbled punt by Muhlenberg led to Dickinsons third touchdown, with
just 23 seconds left in the first quarter.

The Mule defense stiffened after that, holding the Red Devils to
three points on two second-quarter drives into the Red Zone. In the
second half, Dickinson managed only 51 total yards and two first downs.

Tarsitano led the defensive unit with nine tackles. Sophomore David
Mazzola had 1½ sacks among his eight tackles, while sophomore
Matt Rathbun recorded 2½ tackles for loss.